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Necky Spyder ($1,990)
Whitewater kayak
by Gwen Kilvert

Necky Spyder
Necky Spyder (Photograph by Nigel Cox)

Psst, surfers... Guess what: Paddling out is easier with a paddle. Yes, we know surf kayaks are for kooks, and what we're suggesting is tantamount to treason. But if you've ever caught the masters ripping it up at the Lane, you'll understand the motives of noble watermen who have crossed over. To ease your own transition, Necky designer Spike Gladwin spec'd the carbon-fiber eight-foot Spyder, pictured here, like one of the shortboards already in your quiver: with three fins, a flat underside, a stiff hull, and, yes, a foam core. Take a seat on the lip, swallow your pride, and hang the hell on.